# tweet-writer

Tweet Writer for Solopreneurs

Overview
This skill helps you write high-signal posts and threads for X that attract the right audience and convert attention into business outcomes.

The target is not vanity engagement. The target is qualified discovery: replies from potential clients, collaborators, or distribution partners.

Use with [content-strategy](./content-strategy.md), [founder-story-positioning](./founder-story-positioning.md), and [social-content](./social-content.md).

When to Use This Skill
- You want consistent posting without generic content.
- You need thread structures that educate and convert.
- You are launching an offer and need distribution support.
- You want to turn insights from execution into audience growth.

Posting Framework

## Step 1: Pick One Business Objective
Choose one:
- demand generation,
- authority building,
- offer conversion,
- audience research.

Every post should map to one objective.

## Step 2: Start with a Strong Hook
Use one of these:
- Contrarian claim
- Specific result with timeframe
- Pain-point question
- "What changed" narrative

Avoid generic hooks with no specific stake.

## Step 3: Deliver One Core Insight
A good post teaches one thing clearly.
A good thread expands one thing through 5-8 concise steps.

## Step 4: Add Proof
Include at least one:
- number,
- concrete example,
- before/after,
- process artifact.

## Step 5: End with a Conversion-Aligned CTA
CTA options:
- ask a targeted question,
- invite DM for a template,
- point to a relevant resource.

Do not use low-intent engagement bait.

Thread Template (7 Tweets)
1. Hook + promised outcome
2. Context (why it matters)
3. Step 1
4. Step 2
5. Step 3
6. Mistake to avoid
7. Summary + CTA

Quality Checklist
- Hook is specific.
- Insight is actionable.
- Evidence is concrete.
- CTA matches business objective.
- Tone sounds like operator experience, not recycled advice.

Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Posting for reach without strategic intent.
- Packing too many ideas into one thread.
- Using abstract language with no examples.
- Adding links too early when goal is distribution.

Definition of Done
A post is complete when it is clear, proof-backed, aligned to one business objective, and ready to generate qualified responses.
